Edward III declared war on Philip VI of France primarily due to a dispute over the French crown. Edward claimed he had a legitimate right to the throne through his mother, Isabella, who was the daughter of the French king Philip IV. The conflict was exacerbated by territorial disputes in the region of Aquitaine and Philip's seizure of these lands. This culmination of claims and grievances ultimately led to the outbreak of the Hundred Years' War.
it was one excuse used to put Jews into ghettos.
they had every right to declare themselves independent because they used to pay a lot of taxes on tea e.t.c
The separate but equal doctrine
It's a trick question. Philip Emeagwali only invented the myth that he invented something that was already their when he used it.
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It looks like it is a name used by a scammer.
It can be. Excuse me? could be used when someone isn't sure what they have heard.
Here are several variations of excuse me. They are used in different contexts but can be interchangeably used. 對不起! Duì bù qǐ! excuse me, pardon me, forgive me, pardon? 請問! Qǐng wèn! excuse me! could I ask you a question? 勞駕! Láo jià! excuse me!, could I trouble you a moment?
Excuse
There could be 2 different ways to use "excuse." "Please excuse me from the table." In this use, "excuse" means "Please forgive me for leaving the table." This is the same usage for "Excuse me." used when you pass someone, bump into someone, or interrupt someone. OR "That's not a good excuse." This one is a little confusing. The word is used as a "reason," as in "That's not a good reason." This definition is faulty. A reason is not an excuse, and an excuse is not a reason. To excuse irrational behavior, or to excuse an irrational explanation is an excuse. A rationalization is making a poor explanation sound like a good reason. A rationale is an explanation of a good reason.
The phrase 'excuse me' is used in a variety of different circumstances every day. As to the origins of the phrase and how it became widely used is not known.
The senators used the pretext of presenting a petition to Caesar as an excuse to get close to him.
An apology
The verb excuse means to allow or tolerate, or to justify, or to apologize, or to give permission.E.g.One can excuse others for mistakes honestly made.We do not excuse poor manners.He tried to excuse his attire by saying he had no time to dress properly.The court will excuse you from jury duty for good cause.
One way that American presidents have not used executive orders is to declare war. According to the Constitution, the power to declare war is exclusively given to Congress, not to the President.
Technically, "they have no excuses" is correct because they is a plural pronoun. In speech, you'll hear more people say "they have no excuse", but this is incorrect in light of grammar rules.